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U-118 (Type XB, sunk) under attack, 12 June 1943. U-118
blows up throwing large amounts of oil and debris of all sorts high in the air. LT(JG) Johnson was
flying at 600 feet, and says the spray went up higher than he was. LT(JG) Heim's F4F can be seen pulling
out after strafing run to the left depth charge plume. Photo by O.L. Scholl, ARM2/c, in LT(JG) Fryatt's
plane.

U-118 (Type XB, sunk) under attack, 12 June 1943. Debris splashing
back in the water pulling part of the spray down to one side. Note the F4F flown by LT(JG) E.S. Heim,
USNR, which has completed strafing run and is pulling out. Photo by O.L. Scholl, ARM2/c, in LT(JG)
Fryatt's plane.